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Constructor Theory: The Theory Of All Things
Constructor Theory is a theory of all things that can and cannot be done, which is considered as a theory of physics, applying principles to politics and the mimic warfare on Twitter. It delves deeper into understanding moral knowledge and the possibility of objective progress in it, while returning the notion of common sense.
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This podcast episode discusses the application of critical rationalism principles to politics and mimetic warfare on Twitter, as well as the evolution of moral knowledge in relation to objectivity.
1:28:28 - 1:32:43 (04:14)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the application of critical rationalism principles to politics and mimetic warfare on Twitter, as well as the evolution of moral knowledge in relation to objectivity. It also suggests that common sense can play a role in understanding complex explanations.
ChapterConstructor Theory: The Theory Of All Things
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In Constructor Theory, universal constructors are to construct a theory what universal computers are to the theory of computation, and they have the potential to create more universal constructors.
1:32:43 - 1:35:31 (02:47)
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In Constructor Theory, universal constructors are to construct a theory what universal computers are to the theory of computation, and they have the potential to create more universal constructors. Constructor Theory seeks to understand what can and cannot be done in physics.